Solvency II delay: what does it mean for firms? | Practical Law

Solvency II delay: what does it mean for firms? | Practical Law

In this article, Geoffrey Maddock and Adam Levitt, both partners, and Alison Matthews, professional support consultant, of Herbert Smith LLP's corporate group consider what the delay to transposition and implementation of the Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EC) means for firms.

Solvency II delay: what does it mean for firms?

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Solvency II delay: what does it mean for firms?

by Geoffrey Maddock, Adam Levitt and Alison Matthews, Herbert Smith LLP
Law stated as at 29 Nov 2011European Union, United Kingdom
In this article, Geoffrey Maddock and Adam Levitt, both partners, and Alison Matthews, professional support consultant, of Herbert Smith LLP's corporate group consider what the delay to transposition and implementation of the Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EC) means for firms.
For more information on Solvency II and its UK implementation, see Practice notes, An introduction to Solvency II and Hot topics: UK implementation of Solvency II.